Today we are going to take a look at one of Logitech's more advanced gaming mice – the G602. This was released last year and is designed for those gamers who are looking for a capable gaming mouse, offering lag-free wireless connectivity.
Logitech are one of the longest established and most highly regarded manufacturers in the peripheral market, although the focus of their product range is the mainstream market. We have reviewed a number of their gaming products over the last few years and have been generally impressed by the quality and value for money that they offer.
It will be interesting to see how the Logitech G602 fares against other gaming mice from dedicated gaming peripheral manufacturers in our tests. We are also interested to see whether the G602 is as ‘lag-free' as Logitech claim.
Features
- Enduring Battery Life
- Wireless Gaming Technology
- 11 Programmable Controls
- Delta Zero Sensor Technology
- In-Game Sensitivity Switching
- Peformance/ Endurance Modes
- Intuitive, Comfortable Design
Specification
- Resolution: 250 – 2500 dpi
- Max. acceleration: >20G
- Max. speed: up to 2 meters/second (80ips)
- USB data format: 16 bits/axis
- USB report rate: Up to 500 reports/second
- Dynamic coefficient of friction – Mu (k): .09
- Static coefficient of friction – Mu (s): .14*
- Buttons (Left / Right): 20 million clicks
- Feet: 250 kilometers
- Performance mode: up to 250 hours
- Endurance mode: up to 1440 hours
- Wireless range: 3 meters
- Warranty: 3 years
Khm, does one has to conclude from review wheel button is not programmable? I mean on my G500 and G700 models I can also custom program what pressing DOWN wheel button does and what RIGHT and LEFT press of same button does. This would be really disappointing if I would buy already this mouse as I have planned and discover wheel button is missing 3 programmable options. Now will wait for sure to have some confirmation from forums or elsewhere.
Sadly the middle button microswitch has proven to be very fragile on my G602, it failed after roughly 9 months and a quick internet search revealed that it is a very common problem with this model. I’ve submitted a support ticket but several days later I’m still waiting for a response.
In response to the previous comment, all the buttons are programable.